Significance of Public knowledge
Public knowledge encompasses the general understanding that people have about various health topics. This includes antibiotic use and its risks, awareness of nutrition and nutraceuticals, and consumer understanding of vitamins and their benefits. Additionally, it covers the awareness of Lumpy Skin Disease, emphasizing its impact on cattle health and the agricultural economy. Assessing public knowledge in these areas is crucial for improving health literacy and promoting informed decision-making in health-related matters.1
Synonyms: Common knowledge, General knowledge, Shared knowledge
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The concept of Public knowledge in scientific sources
Public knowledge encompasses awareness and understanding of health benefits linked to nutrition, vitamins, and issues like Lumpy Skin Disease, crucial for consumer perception and the impact on agriculture and cattle health.
Significance in Scientific journals, articles, etc.:
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This term refers to the level of understanding the general population has regarding topics such as antibiotic use and the associated risks.[1]